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Immad Akhund

CEO, Founder at Mercury
San Francisco, California, United States
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Immad Akhund

CEO, Founder at Mercury
San Francisco, California, United States
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Immad Akhund is a seasoned entrepreneur and investor in the technology industry. He has a Master of Arts degree in Computer Science from the esteemed University of Cambridge. With an impressive background, Akhund has worked at renowned companies such as Bloomberg and Aquila, where he gained experience in software development and financial software development.

As the CEO and founder of Mercury, a platform dedicated to providing banking solutions for startups, he has revolutionized the banking industry by creating an innovative and flexible solution that meets the needs of entrepreneurs. Additionally, he is a former part-time partner at Y Combinator, a startup accelerator that has helped support several successful businesses, including Airbnb and Dropbox. Previously, Akhund was also the CEO and co-founder of Heyzap, a mobile gaming platform that was acquired by Fyber.

Akhund is highly respected in the technology industry and has invested in companies such as Airtable, Nurx, Rappi, and Substack. He has also co-founded Clickpass, a tech company that successfully tackled the issue of online identity verification.

His expertise lies in entrepreneurship, technology, and investments; with skills in software development, startups, and banking. Akhund has a deep interest in helping startups, supporting entrepreneurship globally, and creating innovative financial solutions for the modern business.

Highlights
Mar 19 · Via Twitter

@teamweissmann @tylertringas We are also partnered with Choice Financial (new customers actually mostly go to Choice right now).

Mar 18 · Via Twitter

@ramoncacho @tylertringas Money goes directly from and to partner bank accounts. It never comes to Mercury.

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